This channel should be the most watched by any craftsman or handicraft lover, and it is strange that the number of followers of this channel for the high-level content it offers is very few.
Amazing! Don't worry, Hiroyuki... One day you will be as good as your father! And perhaps one day, you will have the joy of passing down your skill to your own son or daughter!
Thank you for sharing your excellent handcraft skills with us. I am specially impressed by the technics being used. I would love to see more of your handcraft expertise in the future. Thanks again, どうもありがとう
Oh wow it's so beautiful ,(I loved the detailed design of " Kazari kanagu"), It must be deficult to make it , it's just too beautiful...it made me remember about my past , when I was young I used to go to villages with my grandma and we used to see people making some handicrafts, and of course handicrafts are the most beautiful thing in the world , but in my city it's very rare to see people making handicrafts, well, we can't do anything about that , but I think now I'm very interested in japanese traditional things (handicrafts) and I hope that one day I can visit Japan and learn some culture of Japan❤😊❤☘
ماشاءاللہ۔ماں کی دعا جنت کی ہوا 🤲 آج کی ویڈیو بہت اچھی آللہ تعالٰی آپ کو زندگی میں اور ذیار کامیابی عطا فرمائے آمین۔ امید ہے آپ کو بھی میری ویڈیوز پسند آئے گی۔☺🙋🌺🌺🌹 "یہ مانا زندگی ہے چار دن کی بہت ہوتے ہیں یارو چار دن بھی"
Nice video. WOW what a nice job. It's a shame that there aren't such great master craftsmen in Germany. :-( I find such work fascinating. I've never seen a journeyman go to the master with the workpiece and ask "whether his work is good".
@@gunterschone8402 I know there are still traditional blade smiths working there. I'd be surprised if they don't have other traditional metalworkers as well.
@@Shroom_Lord666. It is true that there are traditional blade smiths in Solingen. But they only work by machine. There used to be the blueprint (Blaupliestern), it sharpened and sharpened knives. After that, the blade had a bluish sheen when held in the light. This man moved to a knife factory in the 1970's to teach the apprentices how to make blueprints (Blaupliestern).
The work put into a decorative item such as this is incredible🐲
glad you like it
This channel should be the most watched by any craftsman or handicraft lover, and it is strange that the number of followers of this channel for the high-level content it offers is very few.
Very interesting to watch the master and the student metal artisans. Thanks for sharing.
Our pleasure!
Personne ne peut 'acheter' le talent et l'expérience.
Seul l'effort et le temps peuvent 'offrir' cette récompense.
Amazing! Don't worry, Hiroyuki... One day you will be as good as your father! And perhaps one day, you will have the joy of passing down your skill to your own son or daughter!
Thank you very much!
They have gold in their hands ! So beautiful ! Great artists and art ! 🙇💕🌸🌸🌸
I'm glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you for sharing your excellent handcraft skills with us. I am specially impressed by the technics being used. I would love to see more of your handcraft expertise in the future. Thanks again, どうもありがとう
You are so welcome!
Amazing!
Thanks!
Great work!
I'm glad you like it
Very much enjoyed the video and I gave it a Thumbs Up as I always do. Keep up bringing us great videos!!
Thanks! Will do!
@@WoodworkingEnthusiasts :) You are very welcome!!
Where in the video did they talk about Italian craftsmen?
WOW
Wow
Oh wow it's so beautiful ,(I loved the detailed design of " Kazari kanagu"),
It must be deficult to make it , it's just too beautiful...it made me remember about my past , when I was young I used to go to villages with my grandma and we used to see people making some handicrafts, and of course handicrafts are the most beautiful thing in the world , but in my city it's very rare to see people making handicrafts, well, we can't do anything about that , but I think now I'm very interested in japanese traditional things (handicrafts) and I hope that one day I can visit Japan and learn some culture of Japan❤😊❤☘
I hope you can make it!
@@WoodworkingEnthusiasts yeah, I'll try my best as well 😊⚡
ماشاءاللہ۔ماں کی دعا جنت کی ہوا 🤲 آج کی ویڈیو بہت اچھی آللہ تعالٰی آپ کو زندگی میں اور ذیار کامیابی عطا فرمائے آمین۔ امید ہے آپ کو بھی میری ویڈیوز پسند آئے گی۔☺🙋🌺🌺🌹
"یہ مانا زندگی ہے چار دن کی
بہت ہوتے ہیں یارو چار دن بھی"
Where is the italian worker mentioned in the title...
Nice video.
WOW what a nice job.
It's a shame that there aren't such great master craftsmen in Germany. :-(
I find such work fascinating.
I've never seen a journeyman go to the master with the workpiece and ask "whether his work is good".
You might still find traditional craftsmen like that in Solingen.
Da gibt es mit Sicherheit Firmen, die sowas herstellen. Das dürften dann aber Maschinell hergestellt sein.
@@gunterschone8402 I know there are still traditional blade smiths working there. I'd be surprised if they don't have other traditional metalworkers as well.
@@Shroom_Lord666.
It is true that there are traditional blade smiths in Solingen. But they only work by machine.
There used to be the blueprint (Blaupliestern), it sharpened and sharpened knives. After that, the blade had a bluish sheen when held in the light.
This man moved to a knife factory in the 1970's to teach the apprentices how to make blueprints (Blaupliestern).
I've seen this video before. It's probably better edited tho.
yeah, I'm glad you like it
😎🤙🕉